Super Kings humiliate Kings
Kings XI showed little fight in the run chase as Ashwin (2/14) and Jadeja (3/22) ran through their batting. (Source: BCCI)
Chennai Super Kings thrashed Kings XI Punjab by a huge margin of 97 runs in Chennai on Saturday, extracting a sweet revenge for a string of three losses to them in the last season of the Indian Premier League.
Brendon McCullum (66 off 44 balls) and Mahendra Singh Dhoni (41* off 27) propelled Super Kings to 192 for three before the spinners put up a stellar show to limit Kings XI to 95 for nine in 20 overs.
Kings XI showed little fight in the run chase as Ashwin (2/14) and Jadeja (3/22) ran through their batting on a helping pitch.
With the comprehensive win, Super Kings move to the top of the table with five victories from six games while Kings XI were handed their fourth loss in six matches.
The clinical hosts had the game in the bag after they reduced the Kings XI to 55 for five in the 10th over.
The away team could never recover after suffering a major setback at the start of the chase, losing Virender Sehwag (1) and the in-form Shaun Marsh (10) to make it 35 for two.
Ashwin and Jadeja came to the party there after, foxing the opposition batsmen one by one to guide their team to an easy win.
Opener Murali Vijay (34) hit some lusty blows as wickets kept tumbling at the other end and once he departed, it was all but over for Kings XI.
Earlier, McCullum struck a blazing half century to take Super Kings to a formidable score.
McCullum and Dwayne Smith (26 off 13) laid the foundation for a big score before captain Dhoni came up with a timely cameo to end the innings on a high.
While Super Kings batted well, Kings XI did not help their cause by offering loosing balls regularly besides being sloppy on the field.
The dangerous duo of Smith and McCullum gave another cracking start to their team and toyed with the promising bowling attack of Kings XI.
The visitors’ move to open with leg-spinner Karanveer Singh did not pay off as he gave away 26 runs in his first two over before being taken off.
Smith plundered 22 off Karanveer’s second over, smashing him for two straight sixes and as many fours.
McCullum took medium pacer Sandeep Sharma to the cleaners in the next over, pulling him for a massive six over mid-wicket and cutting him for a boundary.
First change Anureet Singh picked up a timely wicket off Smith in fifth over and that put a halt to the onslaught from both ends.
The West Indian was a tad unfortunate as he elbowed a leg-stump delivery on to the stumps, leaving his team at 50 for one in 4.4 overs.
It would have been a double blow for Super Kings in the same over had Johnson not dropped a skier at mid-off to give a life to McCullum, who was on 21.
The New Zealand captain made the opposition pay for their faulty fielding by reaching his second 50 plus score of the tournament. His entertaining knock included three sixes and eight boundaries.
McCullum alongside Suresh Raina got the innings going at a brisk pace with the hosts reaching 97 for one in 10 overs.
He eventually fell to left-arm spinner Axar Patel in the 12th over, setting an ideal platform at 116 for two with eight overs to spare.
Raina too benefited from Johnson’s misses on the field as the Australia dropped the Indian batsmen in the 11th over while fielding at deep mid-wicket.
The southpaw’s innings however ended abruptly when he was run out while backing up the at the non-striker’s end.
It was Dhoni show towards the end of the innings as he hit some of his trademark shots to enthrall the crowd. His innings comprised two sixes and as many fours.